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Dahna: Megami Tanjō (Dahna 女神誕生?, Dahna: Goddess' Birth) is a 1991 platform action game developed by and published by IGS for the Mega Drive exclusively in Japan and South Korea. Player controls the title character who struggles against the powers of an evil sorceress raiding her village. The story is told through cut scenes and Dahna was helped along the way by various mythical beasts.
The protagonist Dahna is capable of a few attacks: players can use sword combinations with a repeated press of the Attack button while being able to stab enemies above Dahna and enemies below her as Dahna is jumping. Aside from melee combat, Dahna is also capable of using magic spells. Powered by magic orbs from fallen enemies, Dahna's magic is fueled by a bar that is filled with every orb collected and the spell is determined by how full the bar is. At a small portion of the magic bar Dahna can launch a sideways fire shot while at mid-bar length Dahna can summon a blinding fog. At full bar length, Dahna can summon what is called Thunder Magic, but appears as several downpours of magma. Dahna's life bar can be filled as Dahna progressively collects more life power-ups, allowing her to take more damage.
Throughout the game, Dahna is capable of riding on the backs of different beasts including a horse, a griffin and a large ogre. The first two creatures allow for a different type of stage progression while the griffon and ogre can unleash unique attacks. The game allows a total of five continues per play with no lives system which makes for a high difficulty level throughout its six stages. It also has a high for its time level of violence as every enemy Dahna killed disappeared in a streak of blood and one end stage boss had to be defeated through constant dismemberment.